Professor José F. Alves is a Professor of Mathematics at Porto University and a leading expert in ergodic theory and dynamical systems. He has published more than 40 research articles and 2 books. His joint paper with C. Bonatti and M. Viana, ‘SRB measures for partially hyperbolic systems whose central direction is mostly expanding’. Invent. Math. 140 (2000), no. 2, 351–398, is considered one of the most influential papers on the topic of smooth ergodic theory and partially hyperbolic systems.
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Bernat Bassols Cornudella is a Chapman Fellow in Applied Mathematics at Imperial College London. He obtained his PhD in September 2025 under the supervision of Professor Jeroen SW Lamb. His research is centred on Dynamical Systems, Random Dynamical Systems, Chaos Theory, and Stochastic Processes, with a particular interest in developing mathematical tools to harness randomness within dynamical systems.
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I am a research associate at Imperial College London. I completed my PhD in Mathematics at Imperial College London under the supervision of Prof. Jeroen Lamb and Prof. Dmitry Turaev. My research interests are dynamical systems and Markov Processes, specifically the interplay between randomness and non-uniform hyperbolicity.
Dmitry Dolgopyat is a Russian-American mathematician specializing in dynamical systems, a field that studies the time evolution of natural and abstract systems. An internationally acclaimed lecturer, he holds the position of Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland, and is a foreign member of the Academia Europaea.
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